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About COSPPac
Photo credit: Dave Allen.
Sea level rise, extreme heat, drought, heavy rainfall, tropical cyclones, and coastal inundation affect water security, food production, health, infrastructure, and livelihoods across the Pacific. As climate and ocean systems are interconnected, many climate impacts require coordinated regional responses.
Since 2012, the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac), a Pacific-governed, partnership-driven initiative, has worked with 15 National Meteorological and Hydrological Services and 14 Land and Survey Departments across the Pacific to develop the data, tools, products and skills needed to improve climate and ocean services.
Technical partners
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